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  2. Single-subject rule - Wikipedia

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    The single-subject rule is a rule in the constitutional law of some jurisdictions that stipulates that some or all types of legislation may deal with only one main issue. One purpose is to avoid complexity in acts, to avoid any hidden provisions that legislators or voters may miss when reading the proposed law.

  3. Rice v. Rehner - Wikipedia

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    The statute in question, 18 U.S.C. § 1161 authorized the state regulation of liquor with Indian tribes. Both the states and the tribes are authorized to regulate liquor under the statute. Here the application of the state liquor laws is specifically authorized by Congress and does not interfere with federal policies concerning the reservation. [4]

  4. Doha Declaration on the TRIPS agreement and public health

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    Accordingly and in the light of paragraph 4 above, while maintaining our commitments in the TRIPS Agreement, we recognize that these flexibilities include: (a) In applying the customary rules of interpretation of public international law, each provision of the TRIPS Agreement shall be read in the light of the object and purpose of the Agreement ...

  5. Title 8 of the United States Code - Wikipedia

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    Section 1103: Powers and duties of the Secretary, the Under Secretary, and the Attorney General Section 1104: Powers and duties of Secretary of State Section 1105: Liaison with internal security officers; data exchange Section 1105a: Employment authorization for battered spouses of certain nonimmigrants Section 1106 is repealed.

  6. Entrenched clause - Wikipedia

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    This article states that every article of the Constitution can be revised by the Parliament, with the exception of the fundamental ones, which establish Greece as a parliamentary republic and those of articles 2 paragraph 1, article 4 paragraphs 1, 4 and 7, article 5 paragraphs 1 and 3, article 13 paragraph 1 and article 26. [24]

  7. Marleasing SA v La Comercial Internacional de Alimentacion SA

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    Marleasing SA (the Applicant) brought an application before the Spanish national courts for an order that the contract establishing "La Comercial" was void and that the formation of La Comercial should be nullified on the grounds that establishment "lacked cause, was a sham transaction and was carried out in order to defraud the creditors of Barviesa (a co-founder of La Comercial)".

  8. 1161 - Wikipedia

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    Year 1161 was a common year starting on Sunday of the Julian calendar. Events. By place. Byzantine Empire. December 24 – The widowed Emperor Manuel I Komnenos ...

  9. Anderson v. Stallone - Wikipedia

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    Anderson attempted to argue that Congressional history of 17 U.S.C. section 103(a) indicates that Congress intended non-infringing portions of derivative works to be protected. The Court disagreed, citing legal scholarship (copyright law professors Melville and David Nimmer ) and case law interpretations of 103(a).